Every being called HUMAN, if their life is free from trials, is, in a way, already dead.
Do not die before your actual death. Life must be lived fully, nourished by the life of faith (iman).
Life is full of colors, sometimes white, sometimes black.
Indeed, life is like a wheel, with its inevitable ups and downs. One can liken it to riding a bicycle.
A bicycle moves only when pedaled, and while we pedal, we can sit comfortably. But once we stop, if there is nothing to support it, both the bicycle and we will fall.
The same applies to the Earth. The Earth rotates and revolves, and as long as it continues following Allah’s command, we can live upon it.
Should Allah command it to stop, that will be the moment the Earth ceases to exist.
Similarly, life has its own graph of highs and lows. If the line becomes flat, it is a sign that we are no longer truly alive.
As Ustaz Pahrol Md. Juoi said:
“Sometimes the problems Allah ordains in our lives are not meant to be solved, but for us to live alongside them. They become channels through which we lament and pray to Him… always.”
Reading these words touches the heart deeply. I feel an overwhelming resonance, a quiet ache of understanding.
I do not know whether this is purely my own feeling, but Ustaz Pahrol’s words often strike at the very core of my heart. It feels as though they are written straight from the heart, not merely by hand.
In life, speak to Allah often. It is beautiful. It is sweet.
I am not someone qualified to speak of Sufism, for I am not a Sufi practitioner. Yet, the essence of these reflections moves me profoundly.

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